Building Bridges: Program Unites Texas and Mexico in Research


Published on: February 13th, 2020

Building bridges: Program unites Texas and Mexico in research

A cross-cultural collaboration between Texas A&M University and two universities in Mexico has continued for five straight years. This year, for the first time, students from Mexico trekked to Texas A&M to present research proposals alongside Aggies from the College of Engineering and College of Geosciences.



Engineering Students Build Different Perspective in Mexico


Published on: February 13th, 2020

Engineering students build different perspective in Mexico

Civil engineering major Gilda Ortega had an opportunity this summer to create a fictional research project to build a pedestrian bridge in Mexicali. Ortega was among the Cal State Fullerton engineering students who studied at Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Y Superior Universidad in Ensenada, Mexico for a week in late July and teamed up with Mexican scholars to create and present engineering research projects based on real-world needs.



College of Education Receives 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund Grant


Published on: February 13th, 2020

College of Education receives 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund Grant

Jayme Blaschke | November 15, 2018 The College of Education at Texas State University, in partnership with Universidad Alberto Hurtado (UAH) in Chile, has received a 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund Grant for “Migration, Inclusion & Diversity in Texan and Chilean K-12 Schools and Local Communities: MID Texas-Chile Project.”